Posts Tagged ‘Famous Last Words’

If you’re into your post-hardcore with crashing metalcore thrown in, then you’ll be licking your lips in excitement for Famous Last Words‘ new album ‘The Incubus’ which is set to drop this September. We grabbed vocalist JT Tollas for a quick chat about how the band adapted their writing process, how people are reacting to their new material and who they would love to tour with.

Michigan based quartet Famous Last Words have unveiled details surrounding the release of their short film ‘A Two-Faced Charade’, which shares the same name as their debut studio LP and is set to drop on March 26th 2015.

Post-hardcore mob Famous Last Words have unveiled a stream of their lyric video for new track ‘The Uprise’, lifted from their upcoming album ‘Council Of The Dead’ out August 25th via Invogue Records. You can watch it below:

Michigan post-hardcore unit Famous Last Words have just announced details surrounding their forthcoming full-length, ‘Council Of The Dead’, which is scheduled for release on August 25th 2014 via InVogue Records. You can find the artwork and full tracklisting for the album below:

Ohio based label InVogue Records have released a free-to-download full sampler album on NoiseTrade.com, featuring a range of their artists, including Liferuiner, Being As An Ocean, Famous Last Words and more. You can view the artwork, tracklisting and download link below:

The internet is full of two things: pictures of cats, and old school metal fans complaining about metalcore. You may wonder why metalcore bands get so much grief and why they’re often not taken seriously by “troo metal fans”. Well, it’s because of bands like Famous Last Words. FLW conform to every single negative stereotype and cliche that surrounds melodic metalcore. If you’re looking for bands to blame for the genre’s less than stellar reputation in the modern day, then you need not look further than these guys.

When listening to a band’s debut release, it’s rather disheartening when within the first twenty seconds or so, you can reel off a lengthy list of outfits which they sound identical too. ‘Pick Your Poison’ is one such release, and it soon becomes painfully apparent that Famous Last Words at present amount to little more than a profuse rehash of substantially more gifted trend setters.